I read this slogan few years ago from a UK slogan t-shirt website. To make peace with Columbia's very cold weather, I bought myself a small kettle today and started brewing different kinds of tea in my dorm room this afternoon.
Little Kettle in the boiling.

Tea bags bought from World Harvest. Smell good but taste a bit weak.

More (organic!) tea bags from Peace Nook. Yerba mate is a south American tea.
Little Kettle in the boiling.

Tea bags bought from World Harvest. Smell good but taste a bit weak.

More (organic!) tea bags from Peace Nook. Yerba mate is a south American tea.
Drinking tea is considered as a healthy habit in many cultures. Western researchers say that tea contains polyphenols, an anti cancer chemical and few studies even say that tea's polyphenols can reduce risk of gastric, esophageal and skin cancers if one consumes 4 to 6 cups daily. Chinese practistioners also believe that drinking tea can help balance the Yin and Yang of a body and help blood circulation. So while I was boasting to my roommate about my new found healthy habit, she put down her coffee and showed me this website:
http://www.medindia.net/news/view_news_main.asp?x=20382
1 comment:
I personally think that the article you linked to miswrote some important information. A later post said that the study was referring to tea extract. Not the same thing. There are always new studies coming out claiming this and claiming that, and you don't know what to believe anymore. Tea has been around for many years, and so has the benefits of tea.
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